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All Government Services Fast Tracked onto TAMM

H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Office and member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, has overseen the fast-tracking of all government services onto the unified TAMM platform.

During a visit to the TAMM Factory in Abu Dhabi, His Highness reviewed progress on service enhancement plans in line with 100 percent of government services now being available on the unified TAMM platform. Users can now access more than 700 services anytime, anywhere through the TAMM platforms, as the main and unified channel to complete all Abu Dhabi government services.

During the visit, Sheikh Khaled gave directives to continuously upgrade government services provision by streamlining and improving processes and to accelerate updates to TAMM platforms to achieve digital service excellence. He also instructed to take users’ feedback into consideration while government entities collaborate to facilitate customers’ journey and provide efficient and seamless services to the community.

Sheikh Khaled was accompanied by Ali Rashid Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Department of Government Support (DGS), who said, “This reflects the leadership’s ongoing commitment to Abu Dhabi’s digital transformation journey and its proactive efforts to leverage emerging technologies to provide seamless government customer experiences. Inspired by our leadership, there have been widespread efforts made by Abu Dhabi Government entities to contribute to Abu Dhabi’s global position in the field of digital government. This collective commitment has yielded outstanding results by focusing on the importance of providing world-class government experiences, all of which are led by innovation.”

His Highness was also accompanied by Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa Al Hammadi, Chairman of the Department of Economic Development, who praised the leadership’s insightful vision and its unlimited support for the digital transformation process in Abu Dhabi. He pointed out that the project to migrate all government entities to TAMM ecosystem paves the way towards building a sustainable future for current and future generations, in line with the leadership’s vision.

Al Hammadi added, “Harnessing the latest digital solutions and technologies designed to improve quality of life will support business communities and bring more prosperity and growth to the economy and society.”

The project to migrate all Abu Dhabi government services to the TAMM ecosystem has seen 33 government entities cooperate in developing TAMM as the one-stop-shop for completing all government services through four channels. To reach this goal, Abu Dhabi government entities have taken proactive steps together to drive digital transformation. This includes the staging of more than 300 immersive workshops with the involvement of 495 Abu Dhabi Government entity employees.

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